Annie
Domestic Medium Hair | North East, MD
AdultFemaleSmallBrown Tabby
About
Characteristics
oKForSeniors olderKidsOnly
Coat Length
MediumGood in Home With
Children
Meet Annie
Little orphan Annie is waiting for tomorrow, so bring your brightest sunshine! Annie was originally adopted from PAWS when she was a young adult, but after a few failed attempts trying to get her to accept being the head of a multi-pet household, Annie was brought back to PAWS to find the home of her dreams -- one where she can be the only pet and without any really young children mucking about. Annie is breathtakingly charming, a social butterfly who loves to greet every new human and inanimate object with a friendly and hefty headbonk. She isn't the biggest lap cat, so she isn't likely to climb up and cuddle on top of you, but Annie also hates being left alone so she will always be by your side asking for pets. It's gonna be hard not to fall head over heels for this floofy lady, so don't even bother fighting it...even a coldhearted Daddy Warbucks would cave under her gaze! Annie will need some dental work as soon as possible after adoption, which should include a full cleaning and likely a few extractions. PAWS could potentially help with that, so please talk to our adoption counselors about everything she will need! Age: ~7 years old How I came to PAWS: Owner Surrender Animal ID#: A42688 Meet me at: PAWS Adoption Center 100 North 2nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 215-238-9901 ext.30 **Our Old City Adoption Center prioritizes appointments made by already approved applicants, but we can accommodate browsers and walk-ins if and as our capacity allows. To ensure your best experience and best chance at meeting your new furry family member, we recommend completing the application ahead of your visit, which you can find at phillypaws.org/catapp!!**
Adoption Process
Visit www.phillypaws.org for more information. Adoption fees are:
Dogs: $150
Puppies (under 1 year): $200
Cats: $50
Kittens (under 6 months): $75
All adopted animals are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped. Those interested in adopting must first fill out the application, available at www.phillypaws.org/adopt
Contact
Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society
(215) 238-9901
[email protected]
http://www.phillypaws.org
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